Sean Bell Trial Under Way
Emotional testimony from both sides on first day of proceedings


Credit: Courtesy of Nicole Paultre Bell
Sean, Nicole and daughter, Jada.

With a crowd of protestors outside the courthouse chanting, “Justice for Sean Bell,” the trial kicked off Monday for three New York police detectives involved in his shooting. Bell, a 23-year-old Black man, died in a hail of 50 police bullets on November 25, 2006, the morning of his wedding day.

Prosecutors gave their arguments first, claiming that the indicted undercover detectives—Gescard Isnora, Michael Oliver and Marc Cooper—acted recklessly when they fired at the unarmed man. “It will be clear that what happened cannot be explained away as a mere accident or mistake,” said Assistant District Attorney Charles Testagrossa. “It can only be characterized as criminal.”

The policemen have said that, at the time, they believed some of the men with Bell were armed. Defense lawyers argued on Monday that the undercover officers shot after Detective Isnora approached Bell’s car, and then Bell drove forward and struck him with the vehicle. In a surprising turn, one defense attorney argued that Bell had racially stereotyped Isnora, who is Black.

“They see a Negro with a gun,” said attorney Anthony L. Ricco, who maintained that Isnora had identified himself as a police officer. “Just another Negro on the street with a gun.” Bell’s friends who survived the shooting, Joseph Guzman and Trent Benefield, have said that none of the officers identified themselves as police. Nicole Paultre Bell, Bell’s fiancée and the mother of his two young daughters, also testified on Monday, weeping as she recalled the morning at the hospital when she learned that Bell was dead.

If convicted, Isnora and Oliver face up to 25 years in prison for manslaughter, assault and reckless endangerment. Cooper faces up to one year on a lesser charge of endangerment.

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Nicole Paultre Bell
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My heart goes out to Sean Bell's family, I know how it feels to loose a family member at the hands of a "trigger happy" police officer. As hard as it is for me to say this, I honestly think that those cops will get off. The way this case seems to be going and the way our "justice system" seems to be working these days...they proably will get off without any problem. My prayers go out to the Bell Family.

-Anonymous

There can be NO justification for shooting ONE person 50 (fifty) times. NO JUSTIFICATION. I pray they are found guilty and that Nicole then files a major civil suit and WINS!

-Dianne D. in Norwich, CT

I do not know where else to bring this up but here would be sufficient for now. I strongly believe that the Bell family should push for a law to be passed in regards to excessive shooting by the cops. I am sick and tired of hearing about cops shooting black men excessively. It is not only shameful on their part but on us as a society. How do we explain this shameful act to the children who will grow up fatherless? Do you possibly think they would understand that the cops used a poor judgement? What are we really enforcing in

-Keep Up Your Faith, NYC

I commend you for your strength to see this case through. We as a people black and white should read through the racism and rhetoric that are spinning. We should stand united and see that justice prevails in this case and others similar. I pray that you and your children will recieve justice and fairness. We need to stay viligant to make sure these murderers never see another day of freedom.

-Maria Peters Madisonville , La

I hope that you can be a piece for the children.. I commend you for keeping his name... You are inspirational... I am a Clinical Counselor... I normally work with youths (17yrs to 25yrs old)... If ever you help with grieving that won't charge and be judgemental, I'd be more than honored to help out or even refer you if you need... You are strong.. We are strong... For our children... Our families...and we are not afraid to cry... Crystaldivafashion@yahoo.com

-Crystal A.Jenkins